Stabbing in Reading sees police enact Section 60 powers across town centre
A MAN was injured in a stabbing that took place in Reading town centre last night, leading police to enact Section 60 powers
Read moreDetailsA MAN was injured in a stabbing that took place in Reading town centre last night, leading police to enact Section 60 powers
Read moreDetailsBoth were arrested on Tuesday, September 13, and were charged on the same day.
Read moreDetailsThe incident took place at around 9PM on Monday, September 5, in Crowthorne North Road.
Read moreDetailsSix people have been convicted in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan, who was stabbed in Tilehurst last October
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage after four offenders attacked a man in his forties on the M4 on Monday, August 15
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES managed to steal a keyless car in an overnight raid earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was assaulted as he made his way home from a night out in the early hours of Saturday morning
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Read moreDetailsAS THE long hot summer continues, police have issued a warning not to give thieves a window of opportunity.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE investigation into a parked car revealed a £30,000 find.
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